iVolume - 3.1.4ensures that all your songs play at the same volume level |
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Now compatible w Snow Leopard & iTunes 9 & better than ever 



- Version: 3.5, 9/25/2009 12:02AM PST
D-Lysid
This is the best app I've so far found for implementing the Replay Gain volume adjustment, which is far and away the best method of giving all your music tracks the same subjective volume adjustment. It doesn't mess with the internal dynamics of the track, but adjusts the overall volume of each track to match all your other tracks. This makes for much better sounding compilation and mixes. I mean, much much better. It's amazing what a difference this makes when listening. Absolutely indispensable. So good, in fact, that I actually shelled out the bucks to buy iVolume, which I rarely do, skinflint that I am.
Version Jump from 3.1.5 to 3.5? - Version: 3.5, 9/17/2009 08:33PM PST
MAC_1984
Seems to be the trend today with the advent of Snow Leopard that developers' are jumping their version numbers several notches. First, it was Path Finder (5.1.6 to 5.5.0) and now iVolume. I guess they want to get to the upgrade paths quicker that usual?
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- Version Jump from 3.1.5 to 3.5?
To me it appears sound check (and iVol) only come into operation via the headphone socket.
Thanx